Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 8, Issue 6 (2019)
Effect of graded levels and split application of nitrogen in yield, yield attributes and economics of hybrid maize
Author(s):
SV Varshini and R Babu
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at AC&RI, Madurai during
Rabi season to study the effect of graded levels and split application of nitrogen on yield of hybrid maize and to optimize nitrogen fertilizer usage. The experiment was laid on RBD and replicated thrice. Treatments comprised of T
1 to T
10 with RDN (250 kg/ha), and STCR (167 kg/ha) on 3 splits and nitrogen levels 225, 200, 175 and 150 kg/ha under 3 splits and 4 splits on the variety CO MH-6. Results showed that higher grain yield (9320 kg/ha) and stover yield (11180 kg/ha), was with T
7, it also register highest gross return ( ₹ 139802), net return (₹ 84080) and B:C ratio (2.51). From the results, it is concluded that application of T
7 is the optimum dosage and timing of split application of nitrogen for Co MH-6. However in economic point of view T
6 has an advantage.
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SV Varshini and R Babu. Effect of graded levels and split application of nitrogen in yield, yield attributes and economics of hybrid maize. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2019;8(6):882-887.